Citation
Discussion Paper Details
Please find the details for DP15084 in an easy to copy and paste format below:
Full Details | Bibliographic Reference
Full Details
Title: Determinants of Economies of Scope in Retail
Author(s): Florin Maican and Matilda Orth
Publication Date: July 2020
Keyword(s): Competition, Economies of scope, product variety, productivity, retail and technology
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: This paper studies the determinants of economies of scope and quantifies their impact on the extensive and intensive product margins in retail. We use a framework based on a multi-product technology to model stores' incentives to expand product variety. Using novel Swedish data on product categories and stores, we find that high-productivity stores offer more product categories and sell more of all product categories. Stores with high demand shocks specialize in fewer product categories and sell more top-selling product categories. Policy simulations show that investments in technology increase the extensive and intensive product margins, especially benefitting stores in urban markets because of their productivity advantage. Learning from demand to increase productivity and variety is crucial in rural markets. Reducing the role of uncertainty in both productivity and demand shocks endorses product variety and raises sales and market share.
For full details and related downloads, please visit: https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15084
Bibliographic Reference
Maican, F and Orth, M. 2020. 'Determinants of Economies of Scope in Retail'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15084